CBAM Compliance Becomes Mandatory Next Year
Practical Support for Domestic Export Companies

Glassdom, a company specializing in carbon emissions data management, announced on the 24th that its 'Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) Management Solution' has been verified by the international certification body Lloyd Certification Institute (LRQA) as compliant with EU regulatory standards. Lloyd Certification Institute is a verification body recognized by the EU and is scheduled to be registered as an official CBAM verification agency in the future.


The acquisition of the verification certificate from Lloyd Certification Institute is regarded as official recognition of Glassdom's technical capability to meet the carbon emissions calculation and third-party verification requirements that domestic export companies must fulfill under the EU's CBAM, which will take effect from January next year.

Ham Jinki, CEO of Glassdom Korea (right), and Lee Ilhyung, CEO of Lloyd Certification Institute, are posing for a commemorative photo at the EU CBAM Regulation Compliance Verification Certificate Award Ceremony held on the 23rd at the Lloyd Certification Institute in Jung-gu, Seoul. Glassdom

Ham Jinki, CEO of Glassdom Korea (right), and Lee Ilhyung, CEO of Lloyd Certification Institute, are posing for a commemorative photo at the EU CBAM Regulation Compliance Verification Certificate Award Ceremony held on the 23rd at the Lloyd Certification Institute in Jung-gu, Seoul. Glassdom

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Export companies dealing in the six items subject to CBAM?steel, aluminum, cement, fertilizer, electricity, and hydrogen?are now directly affected and are required to establish comprehensive response strategies. Until the end of this year, only the obligation to report carbon emissions applies, but starting next year, submission of a corresponding CBAM certificate will be required.


Glassdom's CBAM management solution is based on Software as a Service (SaaS) and provides a one-stop service covering product identification related to CBAM, production process monitoring, automated carbon emissions calculation and report generation, and linkage to third-party verification. Inquiries about adoption are steadily increasing, especially among companies lacking internal experts or concerned about the costs of consulting and verification.



Ham Jinki, CEO of Glassdom Korea, said, "We will continue to further advance our solution so that domestic export companies struggling with CBAM compliance can utilize it more practically and efficiently."


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